What’s wrong with thinning stools after a hysterectomy?

Thinning of stool after hysterectomy may be related to intestinal adhesions, or may be related to intestinal dysfunction, rectal polyps and other causes.
1. Intestinal adhesions: After hysterectomy, the intestinal tract may be adhered to, and the intestinal tract may be relatively narrow, resulting in the stool not being easily discharged through the intestinal tract, which may lead to thinning of the stool.
2. Intestinal dysfunction: the imbalance of intestinal flora caused by cold, resulting in irregular intestinal peristalsis, abdominal pain and diarrhea, and unshaped stools, which may also lead to thinning and softening of stools.
3. Rectal polyps: The mucosa of the rectum has bulging lesions, resulting in narrowing of the intestinal tract, and the passage of stool through the rectum may become thin, and sometimes blood in the stool may occur.
If you have thinning stools, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a complete examination to determine the cause of the disease and choose the appropriate treatment.